History
Exhibition
Weimar under Attack
The Violent Beginnings of the Republic 1918–1923
The multimedia exhibition ‘Weimar under Attack’ traces the facets of violence in the years 1918 to 1923. It shows how extremists and separatists brought the country to the brink of civil war, the drastic means used by the state in retaliation and how the language and literature of the time reflected the brutality of the events.
At the same time, the exhibition raises the question of how lines of continuity run through Germany’s long history of political violence – from the Weimar Republic through the Nazi era to the present day.
The exhibitions are barrier-free for wheelchair users. Paid parking spaces for wheelchair users are available in the Gropius Bau car park.
Detailed information on accessibility can be found here: Further information